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Dr. Benjamin Diehl

Benjamin Diehl holds a diploma in psychology (2008) and was studying in Heidelberg and Mainz. Since 2008 he is research assistant in the conjointed research project NaNu! (“Enhancing Sustainable Consumption through User Integration in Sustainability Innovations”), financed by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). The research team of the TU Berlin focuses in its project part on passive houses and sustainable construction. In his PhD-thesis he is working on the topic "Enhancing Value Creation Potentials through User-User-Interaction”, analyzing motives, group-dynamics and productive outcomes of interacting and cooperating users, especially on online-platforms. At the Institute of Vocational Education and Work Studies (IBBA) he was also lecturer of the seminar “Arbeit als organisierendes Prinzip der Arbeitslehre”. During his studies Benjamin Diehl was an active member of the Coordination-Team of the Students Network of Ethics in Economics and Practice (sneep), member of the German and European Network for Business Ethics (DNWE / EBEN) and on the board of the supporting association for economic psychology at the university of Mainz (WiPsy Mainz e.V.). Since 2008 he has a scholarship of the Transatlantic Doctoral Academy on Corporate Responsibility.